The Meadowdale Cinema I & II opened at the shopping center of the same name in 1970 for the Besinger family, as a twin, with both auditoriums seating 1,300. It was leased to the General Cinemas chain. The theater became a quad in 1974 when two more auditoriums were added, and four years later, one of the original 650 seat auditoriums was twinned.

In 1990, Classic Cinemas took over the Meadowdale and remodeled it, including new seats, carpeting, concession area and a large neon sculpture in the lobby area. In 1994, two more screens were added, and a year later, four more screens were built, bringing the total to twelve. The theater is now known as the Cinema 12.

Auditorium 1 features a 50 feet screen with digital projection and 3D. Auditorium 10 also has digital projection and 3D. All auditoriums have HPS 8000 digital sound.

I was in your theater on Friday July 23 2004. My experience was the worse ever. My family and I were watching Spiderman 2 and the movie stoped playing in the middle of it and the restarted at the end of the movie with no sound. And when we complained about it they said there is nothing they can do. My son was very dissapointed and so am I. I dont think we will be returing.

Hey it might be time to pay them another visit. Last year they added a “Grande” screen and 8 track sound to the biggest auditorium. The screen is 50ft wide and the sound is excellent. Although I thought 8 tracks were a thing of the past, maybe they are making a comeback. LOL :0)

This is a great community theater for the price. Even though it is a little old, they have up to date movies, free refills on all popcorn and drinks and is very clean. This is the first choice for our family. Great movies, great prices and great service!